Stored Number Redial
By pressing the redial key w you
call up a menu card with the last ten
telephone numbers dialled (most
recent entry at the top). If a tele-
phone number is also held in the
telephone book/name directory of
your system, the name will appear.
Select the entry and confirm with
o , the hands-free key f, a
call key g or go off-hook.
Conversely you can also activate the
redial key, select a telephone num-
ber and initiate dialling with o
after going off-hook, or activating
the hands-free or call button.
Hands-free, Open Listening
For hands-free calls the handset is
on-hook. You listen through the
speaker and speak over the hand-
set's microphone (although this is
on-hook). For open listening the
speaker is switched on in addition
to your handset.
Handheld Calls
To switch the open listening func-
tion on/off, please press the hands-
free key f. To switch to hands-
free, hold
the hands-free key
down
and replace the handset.
Making a Call
Initiating Hands-free Calls
Do not go off-hook, but press the
hands-free key f instead. End
the call by pressing the hands-free
key again.
State-Dependent Menu
Cards
A
press of the menu card key
short
m calls up state-dependent
menu cards. Features are displayed,
which can be activated in this state.
Or if a subscriber is busy and you
want a call-back, press the menu
card key m while you can hear
the busy tone and confirm
with o.
Each of the state-dependent menu
cards is illustrated at the end of the
following sections.
Features are normally only
NB:
offered if they can actually be car-
ried out.
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